Jamaican summit
NZPA-Reuter Runaway Bay (Jamaica) A cross-section of world 'leaders will today get down Ito hard issues in their search for a way to organise the world economic system mor. equitably. The seven-nation summit convened by the Jamaican Prime Minister (Mr Michael Manley) will specifically disIciiss initiatives to unfreeze :the so-called North-South dialogue which will resume ;in Paris in February. Mr Manley said the object iof the two-day conference | was not to agree to a comi mon position covering the developing industrialised and ) in-between nations represented at the meeting. The talks in a secluded hilltop villa on the north Jamaican coast were being attended by the Nigerian [Head of State, Olusegun Obasanjo, the Venezuelan President (Mr Carlos Andrews Perez), the West German Chancellor (Mr Helmut ! Schmidt) and the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr Malcolm Fraser), (Mr Pierre [Trudeau), Prime Minister of Canada, and (Mr Odvar Nordli). Prime Minister of Noriway.
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Press, 30 December 1978, Page 8
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